Hey
not really... I mean, I alreday tried it like this:
$ua->credentials($Options->{'domain'}, '', $Options->{'user'}, $Options->{'password'});and this:
ntlm_domain($Options->{'domain'}); ntlm_user($Options->{'user'}); ntlm_password($Options->{'password'}); my $Authorization = Authen::NTLM::ntlm();
In reply to Re^2: Authorizing with NTLM - Problem Domain
by Feneden
in thread Authorizing with NTLM - Problem Domain
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